Inspecting the physical condition of a house is an important part of the home-buying process and should be included in your purchase contract as a condition of closing the sale. A home inspector should look for defects or malfunctions in the building's structure, systems, and physical components, such as the roof, plumbing, electrical and heating/cooling systems, floor surfaces and paint, windows and doors, and foundation, and detect pest infestations or dry rot and similar damage. The inspector should also examine the land around the house for issues concerning grading, drainage, retaining walls, and plants affecting the house.
Buying or selling your home is one of the most important transactions you will make. A professional home inspection can help you optimize your investment. As a Certified Professional Inspector trained by Inter NACHI - the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors, I've received some of the best training the industry has to offer from the world's largest and most reputable association. Working with an Inter NACHI-Certified Professional Inspector means working with the best.
Buying or selling your home is one of the most important transactions you will make. A professional home inspection can help you optimize your investment. As a Certified Professional Inspector trained by Inter NACHI - the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors, I've received some of the best training the industry has to offer from the world's largest and most reputable association. Working with an Inter NACHI-Certified Professional Inspector means working with the best.